Guinea Pig for sale in Dayton, Nevada | Petzlover


3 Guinea pigs need rehoming. No fee their for free.
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:626063
Location
:Dayton, Lyon County, Nevada
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I have a family of Guinea pigs. There are 2 girls and one boy. The mom is reddish brown with an ginger belly . The daughter is multi colored with white,brown & ginger. The male dad is dark brown,white & orange. The mom and daughter we named mama Rosa and Darwin but of course they can be renamed. The dad is named big daddy appa or just appa but he can be renamed as well. The mom and daughter live in the same cage and get along. The dad lives in his own cage and doesn’t get along with other male Guinea pigs because of dominance but he does get along with females. We only keep them apart because he will get them pregnant and we do not want more babies. They are nice Guinea pigs and they can be held. They love hay,lettuce,pellets,carrots & strawberries. They are a little over weight but very happy. They also will need a new cage or cage’s depending on how you would like to keep them. I would love to keep them myself but I have came to realize that I am allergic to the hay and since it tends to get dust particles on them I’m also allergic to them so I would like them to have another forever home that can handle them more.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: These Guinea pigs are available for rehoming due to allergies to hay and dust from the animals, making it difficult for their current owner to care for them properly.
A: No, there is no adoption fee. The Guinea pigs are being offered for free to a loving home.
A: The female Guinea pigs are named Mama Rosa and Darwin. The male is named Big Daddy Appa but can be renamed.
A: Yes, Mama Rosa and Darwin live together and get along well, but Big Daddy Appa lives separately due to dominance issues with other males.
A: They will need a new cage or cages, depending on how you want to care for them. It is important to ensure they have adequate space and comfort.
A: They enjoy hay, lettuce, pellets, carrots, and strawberries. However, it is essential to monitor their diet to prevent overweight issues.
A: Yes, they are nice and social Guinea pigs that can be held and handled.
A: They are located in Dayton, Lyon County, Nevada, United States.

































